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i want to dig deeper into this investigation the fbi conducted. it's a 46-page fbi report. it landed at the white house. under the cover of darkness early this morning. it was then passed to the senate and then off to a skip, a secure room, where the senators can review document. now, the report is the result of the fbi supplemental background investigation. it only lasted five days. now, sources tell nbc news that agents interviewed nine people in total, including mark judge, you see here, leyland keyser, p.j. smyth, deborah ramirez, tatim gaudette and garrett. according to reports, it also does not include the accuser or a number of others who suggested personally or who have suggested they could have been valuable character witnesses such as james roche. he was kavanaugh's roommate during his freshman year at yale. he revealed some of his memories about kavanaugh's behavior and his drinking habits, listen. >> my recollection of my experience with him was that he was drunk frequently. i would say with some confident it was at least once, maybe twice on the weekends. it ma
i want to dig deeper into this investigation the fbi conducted. it's a 46-page fbi report. it landed at the white house. under the cover of darkness early this morning. it was then passed to the senate and then off to a skip, a secure room, where the senators can review document. now, the report is the result of the fbi supplemental background investigation. it only lasted five days. now, sources tell nbc news that agents interviewed nine people in total, including mark judge, you see here,...
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saying basically on the fbi reports, the corroborating evidence wasn't there. she's not doubting that dr. ford was assaulted, but she doesn't know if -- she just says she doesn't believe necessarily brett kavanaugh was behind it. we were talking about that that he was speaking publicly and what this may mean for her down the line when it comes to 2020 and reelection. >> i think that it's natural for democrats to really want to go after her right now in a way that they haven't before, but her brand in the state of maine has always been very strong. if you look back at the 2008 election, democrats put up one of maine's two sitting incumbent congressmen, tom allen was very well-funded in that race. it was a race democrats really wanted to make competitive. it was a good year for democrats. that was of course the first year that barack obama won the presidency. susan collins won 61-39. it was not close. 2020 is a ways off. so i think democrats will really want to go after this for obvious reasons, but i think that it remains a very difficult thing. people understat
saying basically on the fbi reports, the corroborating evidence wasn't there. she's not doubting that dr. ford was assaulted, but she doesn't know if -- she just says she doesn't believe necessarily brett kavanaugh was behind it. we were talking about that that he was speaking publicly and what this may mean for her down the line when it comes to 2020 and reelection. >> i think that it's natural for democrats to really want to go after her right now in a way that they haven't before, but...
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he approached the fbi and the fbi did not contact him. there seems to be a pattern of not just the usual sort of bureaucratic neglect, but of a conscious effort to make sure that some of these stories don't get out there. that of course is extremely problematic. we need an investigation before we can reach a final judgment on this whole thing. we did not get that. >> what does that say to you because one of the key ways that you can corroborate claims against people, prominent people. claims people because there can be reasons people may come forward falsely is whether there was earlier corroboration. >> right. exactly. any time you're trying to assess what happened and you're -- and you have two different people saying opposite things, what you're looking for is what kind of confirms the credibility. of either of them. the key evidence is whether or not they told people at the time that something they said happened and whether they tell it in the same way. does the story change. does the story say consistent. that is corroborating eviden
he approached the fbi and the fbi did not contact him. there seems to be a pattern of not just the usual sort of bureaucratic neglect, but of a conscious effort to make sure that some of these stories don't get out there. that of course is extremely problematic. we need an investigation before we can reach a final judgment on this whole thing. we did not get that. >> what does that say to you because one of the key ways that you can corroborate claims against people, prominent people....
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the fbi director's warnings says use using the internet. the terror group has been encouraging it follow followers to travel to syria. >> we're very definitely in a new phase in the global terrorist threat. the so-called lone wolf could strike at any moment which is why the fbi in my judgment has done an excellent job of interdicting those who are attempting to travel to syria or commit overt acts and support to terrorism. it is a new environment, but we are not discouraging americans from doing the things they do on a daily basis. >> this as former about director of the cia says it is only a matter of time before isis is capable of larger more elaborate attacks on u.s. soil. to the sports world. the nfl top draft pick is filing a countersuit against the woman who accused him of rain. jameis winston filed paperers accusing the woman of damaging the quarterback's reputation. they write he has been successful in one major area. she has mounted a false and vicious media campaign with the objective of getting him to pay her to go away. she is m
the fbi director's warnings says use using the internet. the terror group has been encouraging it follow followers to travel to syria. >> we're very definitely in a new phase in the global terrorist threat. the so-called lone wolf could strike at any moment which is why the fbi in my judgment has done an excellent job of interdicting those who are attempting to travel to syria or commit overt acts and support to terrorism. it is a new environment, but we are not discouraging americans...
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they can go anywhere and so, i need the fbi. >> the fbi is responsible for investigating major crimes on reservations. special agent virtually had been in contact with detective bowman about carla's disappearance. on the day bowman found out that suna had turned, virtually as he was out on the reservation with ebi and a helicopter looking for carla. burchler thought they needed to bring suna in that night, but it turned out, that would not be so easy. >> suna was hiding and he even shut off his phone. his phone could not be located. he went completely off the grid. >> where you starting to get worried as he's not responding now? he stopped communicating? >> absolutely starting to get worried that he's going to get a lead -- wild goose chase. >> nevertheless, the next day, lissa and detective bowman ended up in spirit lake to connect with burchler's team. all of them counting on suna's promised to take them to carla's body. >> as you are pulling up to spirit lake, how are you feeling? >> i was just feeling like i was in full anticipation. i just wanted to hurry up and get this over wit
they can go anywhere and so, i need the fbi. >> the fbi is responsible for investigating major crimes on reservations. special agent virtually had been in contact with detective bowman about carla's disappearance. on the day bowman found out that suna had turned, virtually as he was out on the reservation with ebi and a helicopter looking for carla. burchler thought they needed to bring suna in that night, but it turned out, that would not be so easy. >> suna was hiding and he even...
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the fbi says both the marathon bombs were made with pressure cookers and metal bee-bees. they contained hobby fuse similar to this. at the scene of thursday night's shootout in watertown, investigators say they found another bomb and hobby fuse and bee-bees. the fbi says they searched dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room and found bee-bees in what they call a large pyrotechnic and found a white hat and black jacket, resembling what was worn by the man in the suspect photos released by the fbi. a former federal prosecutor says it's a surprising startling start. >> they took a great unknown, which was last monday and made it virtually unknown a week later. that for the entirety of the law enforcement should be combhited to their efforts. >> court documents contain new details about thursday night's carjacking. the fbi show tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev in cambridge at a gas station where they drove with the owner of the suv they carjacked. one began the carjacking by pointing a gun at the driver and saying, "did you hear about the boston explosion? i did get" the carjacker showed
the fbi says both the marathon bombs were made with pressure cookers and metal bee-bees. they contained hobby fuse similar to this. at the scene of thursday night's shootout in watertown, investigators say they found another bomb and hobby fuse and bee-bees. the fbi says they searched dzhokhar tsarnaev's dorm room and found bee-bees in what they call a large pyrotechnic and found a white hat and black jacket, resembling what was worn by the man in the suspect photos released by the fbi. a...
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that would be a ton of fbi agents. for instance, in investigation into the oklahoma city bombing, the largest act of home grown terrorism, there were 120 special agents based in oklahoma city and more agents at fbi headquarters in washington working on the case according to the fbi website. in the washington post it would suggest there's a criminal investigation of truly high titanic status. it would have been news very a very good reason. here's the thing. that number, 147, was not correct. it was not even close to correct. here's the washington post's own correction. an earlier version of this article reported that 147 fbi agents have been detailed to the investigation, according to lawmaker briefed. two u.s. law enforcement officials have since told the washington post the figure is too high. the fbi will not provide an exact figure but officials say it's fewer than 50. according to msnbc, a former federal law enforcement official tells msnbc an estimate anywhere near 50 agents is also off base. there are currently
that would be a ton of fbi agents. for instance, in investigation into the oklahoma city bombing, the largest act of home grown terrorism, there were 120 special agents based in oklahoma city and more agents at fbi headquarters in washington working on the case according to the fbi website. in the washington post it would suggest there's a criminal investigation of truly high titanic status. it would have been news very a very good reason. here's the thing. that number, 147, was not correct. it...
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the fbi missed a lot of things as one potential answer or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow up in a sound, solid way. >> did the fbi fail? i would say they probably -- something slipped through the cracks for them. >> the fbi dropped the ball here, no question about it. >> they dropped the ball here. there is no doubt about it. >> if he was on the radar and they let him go, he's on the russians' radar. why wasn't a flag put him on mim? >> this is the fifth case i'm aware of where the fbi has failed to stop someone who ultimately became a terrorist murderer. >> all right. the right wing media and sometimes the not right wing media. the story right now today is that the fbi dropped the ball. and the reason for the allegations of ball dropping are that we now know the fbi questioned tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 after russian authorities warned the u.s. they thought he may have connections to radical islam. after a thorough investigation the fbi found no evidence tamerlan was connected to any domestic or foreign terrorism activity and cleared him. this idea that because tamerlan was c
the fbi missed a lot of things as one potential answer or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow up in a sound, solid way. >> did the fbi fail? i would say they probably -- something slipped through the cracks for them. >> the fbi dropped the ball here, no question about it. >> they dropped the ball here. there is no doubt about it. >> if he was on the radar and they let him go, he's on the russians' radar. why wasn't a flag put him on mim? >> this is the fifth...
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today the fbi admitted that less than six weeks ago, someone called an fbi tip line to report nikolas cruz. the caller described cruz's gun ownership, his desire to kill people, his erratic behavior, his social media posts. all of that information should have been forwarded to the miami field office of the fbi, so that an investigation could start. it wasn't. the fbi said today it failed to follow, quote, protocols. fbi director, christopher wray said in a statement that the bureau is trying to figure out how the mistake occurred. florida governor rick scott is already calling on wray to resign. florida senator marco rubio says it's, quote, inexcusable and is calling for an investigation. as we have said, after shootings like this, there are some predictable calls for someone to do something to prevent this kind of thing from happening again. and again and again and usually it falls on deaf ears in washington. by this time, they seem to feel a little bit different because of who is saying it. >> i don't want something like this ever to happen again. i want us to take action. and i don
today the fbi admitted that less than six weeks ago, someone called an fbi tip line to report nikolas cruz. the caller described cruz's gun ownership, his desire to kill people, his erratic behavior, his social media posts. all of that information should have been forwarded to the miami field office of the fbi, so that an investigation could start. it wasn't. the fbi said today it failed to follow, quote, protocols. fbi director, christopher wray said in a statement that the bureau is trying to...
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this is an fbi agent on the stand. he explained today in court that the fbi only learned manafort kept some of his business records in a storage locker. the fbi learned about the storage locker when eight reporters contacted the fbi to ask them for comment on a story the a.p. were pursuing on manafort's finances. could you please state your name for the record. are you currently employed? >> yes. where do you work? the fbi. how long have you been a special agent? since 2002. let me direct your attention of the spring of 2017, were you assigned to the squad at the time? >> yes, which one? >> international squad. during your corruption squad, were you involved in an investigation relating to manafort? what location? 370 holland land. what is that? that's a storage unit. you testified that you searched the unit, how did you understand mr. manafort used the unit? answer, i don't recall exactly. it was either through my investigative effort or through a meeting that occurred with reporters with the associated press. a meeti
this is an fbi agent on the stand. he explained today in court that the fbi only learned manafort kept some of his business records in a storage locker. the fbi learned about the storage locker when eight reporters contacted the fbi to ask them for comment on a story the a.p. were pursuing on manafort's finances. could you please state your name for the record. are you currently employed? >> yes. where do you work? the fbi. how long have you been a special agent? since 2002. let me direct...
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but why did the fbi director stand there for this. as well as justice and homeland security official who stood there as well. a, why didn't they speak, b, why did none of them take questions? what's going on? moments before the fbi convened this weird raises-more- questions-than-it-answers press conference, "the washington post" had a scoop on at least part of the story here. the "washington post" scoop at least makes some sense, at least it's coherent, unlike what we heard from director ratcliffe. scoop just moments before the press conference tonight, quote. "the post" reporting that homeland security officials briefed homeland security administrators that those emails that 16 viewers sent to us, after having received them themselves, homeland security officials apparently warned state and local officials per "the washington post" that a foreign government was responsible for those emails, and, quote, homeland security officials also said they had detected holes in state and local election websites and instructed those participating
but why did the fbi director stand there for this. as well as justice and homeland security official who stood there as well. a, why didn't they speak, b, why did none of them take questions? what's going on? moments before the fbi convened this weird raises-more- questions-than-it-answers press conference, "the washington post" had a scoop on at least part of the story here. the "washington post" scoop at least makes some sense, at least it's coherent, unlike what we heard...
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fbi black market bus and hiring 300,000 employees. sounds good. celebrities offer brutal critiques of last night's presidential debate. that's just ahead. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. an
fbi black market bus and hiring 300,000 employees. sounds good. celebrities offer brutal critiques of last night's presidential debate. that's just ahead. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren...
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i'm not against the fbi. one of my three sons is an fbi agent. i have a big picture of him getting his credentials from one robert mueller as director of the fbi. but something went wrong there. we had a -- on morning joe this morning he had senator rand paul of kentucky who said about the -- the tweets, the anti--trump tweets between two fbi agents. the senator made a good point. suppose those are two judges tweeting like that back and forth and it became public. wouldn't that be kind of interesting. i think so. >> but they weren't. >> no. they were fbi agents who are presumably politically neutral arms of -- >> i would like to think the white house and the trump supporters were interested in the historical record and just making sure we understand the 2016 campaign. i don't think that is what they're about here. >> look, i'm going to get into this fbi in a minute. but it seems the original sin is when a single public servant believes they alone can sort of fix a perception problem. fbi was worried about politics, jls thought -- james comey thou
i'm not against the fbi. one of my three sons is an fbi agent. i have a big picture of him getting his credentials from one robert mueller as director of the fbi. but something went wrong there. we had a -- on morning joe this morning he had senator rand paul of kentucky who said about the -- the tweets, the anti--trump tweets between two fbi agents. the senator made a good point. suppose those are two judges tweeting like that back and forth and it became public. wouldn't that be kind of...
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lee wrote, i can't wait to ask fbi director christopher wray about thist the next hearing. kevin lions, a self-proclaimed idiot who stole a photo of john lewis and a staffer's wallet from speaker nancy pelosi's office and has been sentenced to four years in prison. as for the supposed badge, it appears to be a vape pen that lions was seen holding and other images from that day. but the badge conspiracy was embraced by marjorie taylor greene who mentioned the badge in a lengthy rant calling for a new investigation into january 6th, claiming maga didn't do it. joining me now is congressman jamie raskin from maryland who served on the january 6th select committee. congressman, the conspiracy theorists have gone from saying january 6th was just a calm and peaceful tourist visit to now saying, yeah, it was violent, but the feds did it. interesting switch in their story line. what do you make of the fact that mike lee, a supposed serious person and united states senator has joined in. >> they're constantly shifting apologies and rationales for what happened on that day. half the
lee wrote, i can't wait to ask fbi director christopher wray about thist the next hearing. kevin lions, a self-proclaimed idiot who stole a photo of john lewis and a staffer's wallet from speaker nancy pelosi's office and has been sentenced to four years in prison. as for the supposed badge, it appears to be a vape pen that lions was seen holding and other images from that day. but the badge conspiracy was embraced by marjorie taylor greene who mentioned the badge in a lengthy rant calling for...
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interviewed by the fbi? >> i think so. i think it's fine, if they do. >> welcome back to "hardball." despite the president's word on monday that the fbi should have a free hand in conducting their background investigation of judge kavanaugh, there's mounting concern today, thursday, that the bureau didn't do a thorough job. today's 46-page report is the product of a five-day inquiry, including -- actually, consisting of nine fbi interviews. that's it. neither christine blasey ford nor judge kavanaugh were interviewed at all, nor were numerous potential corroborating witnesses referred to the fbi by kavanaugh's accusers. and several took their own unsolicited statements to the fbi, hoping they'd be heard. however, current and former fbi officials confirmed to nbc news yesterday that agents have not been permitted to talk to many of these people who want to talk to them. likewise, bloomberg's reported yesterday that the fbi hasn't interviewed brett kavanaugh or christine blasey ford because it doesn't have cle
interviewed by the fbi? >> i think so. i think it's fine, if they do. >> welcome back to "hardball." despite the president's word on monday that the fbi should have a free hand in conducting their background investigation of judge kavanaugh, there's mounting concern today, thursday, that the bureau didn't do a thorough job. today's 46-page report is the product of a five-day inquiry, including -- actually, consisting of nine fbi interviews. that's it. neither christine...
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hours later the fbi would be at his door. the pharmaceutical exec dubbed by some the most hated man in america for wildly inflating the price of a life-saving drug, now stands accused of a laundry list of securities fraud charges. >> these charges in this indictment highlight the brazenness and the breadth of shkreli's schemes and the outrageous web of lies and deceit. >> reporter: the charges have nothing to do with shkreli's decision in september to hike the price of daraprim 5,000% from $13.50 a bill to $750. at the time he argued the price increase would fund important research and development. >> doctors and patient groups saying they can't access this drug. are you going to change the price? >> no. >> reporter: later his company said some hospitals and patients would be eligible for discounts. now shkreli is accused of creating an elaborate ponzi scheme, among other things stealing more than:11 million from his former pharmaceutical company to pay off investors in another one of his businesses, a failed hedge fund. shkr
hours later the fbi would be at his door. the pharmaceutical exec dubbed by some the most hated man in america for wildly inflating the price of a life-saving drug, now stands accused of a laundry list of securities fraud charges. >> these charges in this indictment highlight the brazenness and the breadth of shkreli's schemes and the outrageous web of lies and deceit. >> reporter: the charges have nothing to do with shkreli's decision in september to hike the price of daraprim...
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not the fbi. who will be blamed? probably the fbi. >> this fbi reeached out to ten people. interviewed nine. we don't any why the tenth wasn't interviewed. it may be those nine are plenty. our reporters here with far fewer resources interviewed nine people in a few days. it's possible to have done a mu much broader sweep of information even if it may or may not be helpful in the end. one ofrt thing of the things t to do was look at the allegations that dr. ford and deborah ramirez brought up. none of these other allegations about did he fully tell truth about his level of drinking. the last few people have talked about whether judge kavanaugh was a stumbling drunk or would have blacked out in contrast to his testimony. that was not part of the fbi's mandate here. >> i know that chuck rosenburg wants to jump in on that. the news in north dakota, we can report. this is from wday. a local affiliate in north dakota who sat down and did a one-on-one with senator heidi heighkamp. she says she will vote no on the supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. that means that's one o
not the fbi. who will be blamed? probably the fbi. >> this fbi reeached out to ten people. interviewed nine. we don't any why the tenth wasn't interviewed. it may be those nine are plenty. our reporters here with far fewer resources interviewed nine people in a few days. it's possible to have done a mu much broader sweep of information even if it may or may not be helpful in the end. one ofrt thing of the things t to do was look at the allegations that dr. ford and deborah ramirez brought...
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the fbi component of this story, we have this one week pause in the kavanaugh vote while the fbi swoops in and does their work. well, the l.a. times has just written the fbi moved immediately given the short time frame. by friday night, agents had sought to schedule an interview with one of two other women who after blasey ford went public made accusations of their own about alleged assaults in kavanaugh's days in high school and yale university. according to two sources who asked to remain unidentified. fbi investigators contacted the attorneys for the woman and asked to interview her as early as tonight. can't emphasize how unusual that is according to one of the sources, her attorneys countered with a later time but the interview could occur this weekend the sources said. all of this by way of bringing in our very germane next two guest,s, barbara mcquade, former attorney for the eastern district of michigan and frank figluzi director for counter intelligence who in the past has worked for among others robert mueller. i was going to ask you, if this were a movie montage, are agents p
the fbi component of this story, we have this one week pause in the kavanaugh vote while the fbi swoops in and does their work. well, the l.a. times has just written the fbi moved immediately given the short time frame. by friday night, agents had sought to schedule an interview with one of two other women who after blasey ford went public made accusations of their own about alleged assaults in kavanaugh's days in high school and yale university. according to two sources who asked to remain...
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the fbi now has a clock. less than one week to investigate the sexual assault accusations against supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, regardless, senate republicans are resolved to move forward with their president's court pick, despite the emotional and political fallout behind dr. christi christine blasey ford's testimony this week. the center of the drama were two senators, republican jeff flake and democrat chris coombs. i have the opportunity to speak with both yesterday. take a listen. do you feel that we can try to bring the country together? >> i think so. >> senator coombs said what you did was he rowic. >> no, no, he's the guy. >> do you hope there's a spirit as a global citizen that emanates -- >> it has to. it has to. we have to heal the senate. that was a good start yesterday. he he's a good guy. >> you did a heroic thing. do you hope it works out in a bipartisan way? >> i do. jeff flake is the hero. he made his party upset. at the end of the day, by having a week for further investigation, i
the fbi now has a clock. less than one week to investigate the sexual assault accusations against supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, regardless, senate republicans are resolved to move forward with their president's court pick, despite the emotional and political fallout behind dr. christi christine blasey ford's testimony this week. the center of the drama were two senators, republican jeff flake and democrat chris coombs. i have the opportunity to speak with both yesterday. take a...
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he has kept very mum is unlikely to say anything until he reads the fbi report. it's going to be an interesting couple of hours. >> i wanted to pick up on something that may derail this and that is the president's own action, the comments that he made about dr. ford. he was mocking her at what was obviously a political rally. could that potentially alienate some key republican senators and ultimately derail the vote? >> frankly i think that's unlikely. i spoke to a number of republicans close to the confirmation process yesterday. one thing that i heard and a theory of the case that's been emerging is that the president's mockery of dr. ford actually could provide cover to some of the republicans who make sort of quieter criticisms of her credibility. people like kellyanne conway, who have gone after ford's credibility and seriousness but without doing it in such a hyperbolic manner as the one that the president used at that rally. some republicans are hopeful that his antics could provide something of a distraction from the criticisms that they've leveled at for
he has kept very mum is unlikely to say anything until he reads the fbi report. it's going to be an interesting couple of hours. >> i wanted to pick up on something that may derail this and that is the president's own action, the comments that he made about dr. ford. he was mocking her at what was obviously a political rally. could that potentially alienate some key republican senators and ultimately derail the vote? >> frankly i think that's unlikely. i spoke to a number of...
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over the fbi findings? >> well, i think, you know, perhaps the white house constrained some of that investigation but it was also the time. it was a very short period of time. there should have been more time for a thorough investigation. certainly women in this country want to make sure, as they should, that they are heard. their voices are truly heard. and that these allegations are investigated properly. we do not see that in this case. >> during this whole week, we have been reminded of anita hill and all that happened nearly 30 years ago. of course, we know that clarence thomas was confirmed to the supreme court there. despite being accused of sexual harassment. do you see parallels here? >> well, i think we all see parallels here. we saw that parallel play out here without a thorough investigation, which we should have to try to get to the facts. then i think -- i was taken aback too by just the hyper partisanship we saw out of judge kavanaugh when we heard his testimony. we have, now, someone going t
over the fbi findings? >> well, i think, you know, perhaps the white house constrained some of that investigation but it was also the time. it was a very short period of time. there should have been more time for a thorough investigation. certainly women in this country want to make sure, as they should, that they are heard. their voices are truly heard. and that these allegations are investigated properly. we do not see that in this case. >> during this whole week, we have been...
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fbi agent, he did. prosecutor, what did he say? fbi agent, he said that mr. manafort had used that residence to conduct business. question from the prosecutor, after mr. trusko told you that he had moved business records into that storage unit, did you ask whether he knew if the records were still in the facility now? and then the judge interjects. and the judge says to the prosecutor, "you're leading. why don't you say what if anything did you ask him?" the prosecutor says, well, judge, i simply didn't because the federal rules don't apply in this type of hearing. meaning i'm allowed to ask leading questions. but i can ask it as a more open question if you prefer. the judge says, yes, i would prefer you did that. go. and then at that point in the transcript i won't read that exact part of it but at that point the judge just himself starts asking all his own questions to the witness the way he thinks the questions should be asked, demonstrating to the lawyers in the court how he would prefer it to be done more to his taste. and so then the prosecutor in fact
fbi agent, he did. prosecutor, what did he say? fbi agent, he said that mr. manafort had used that residence to conduct business. question from the prosecutor, after mr. trusko told you that he had moved business records into that storage unit, did you ask whether he knew if the records were still in the facility now? and then the judge interjects. and the judge says to the prosecutor, "you're leading. why don't you say what if anything did you ask him?" the prosecutor says, well,...
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and if we could do -- we're not the fbi, so i would think the fbi would be able to get to this group of people. and it's important, i think. i mean, the lesson we learned from the anita hill story, whenever that was, 27 years ago, the corroborating witnesses are important because you get to the situation where you've got this standoff between two credible seeming people maybe and it's very hard to know the truth. and so you need to talk to others who were involved at the time and who know these characters. >> jane mayer is doing great reporting. we'll continue to monitor throughout the week. >> thanks. >> for more who is calling the shots, the fbi investigation what they're looking for i'm joined by senator jeff markley of oregon. what is your understanding, senator, of who is in charge of this and who dictates the approach and the scope? >> well, chris, ultimately it's the president's direction. and clear he was trying to limit it as much as he possibly could. he's made a public statement saying he has this expanded vision. but who knows what his team is doing privately. and the fac
and if we could do -- we're not the fbi, so i would think the fbi would be able to get to this group of people. and it's important, i think. i mean, the lesson we learned from the anita hill story, whenever that was, 27 years ago, the corroborating witnesses are important because you get to the situation where you've got this standoff between two credible seeming people maybe and it's very hard to know the truth. and so you need to talk to others who were involved at the time and who know these...
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the president provides a scoping document to the fbi and the fbi is only allowed to look into what the president says that they can look into. in this case it did not go at all to the many people who have had information to corroborate the testimony of dr. ford. her team in fact provided eight individuals, said please interview these people. they interviewed none of those. and we know from miss ramirez's team that they provided a list of 20 people related to her testimony and the fbi did not talk to any of them. it is not the fault of the fbi. this rests squarely with the president. this is a completely basically useless investigation provide provided -- basically takes coverup. >> so what happens now. it sounds liketakescoverup. >> so what happens now. it sounds like -- chuck glassily thinglassily -- grassley thinks that he has the votes and mitch mcconnell is confident that he will have a vote tomorrow and a final vote possibly on saturday. what happens after that? >> it is such a disturbing moment. and just to give you a deeper sense of this, miss ramirez's team provided the name of
the president provides a scoping document to the fbi and the fbi is only allowed to look into what the president says that they can look into. in this case it did not go at all to the many people who have had information to corroborate the testimony of dr. ford. her team in fact provided eight individuals, said please interview these people. they interviewed none of those. and we know from miss ramirez's team that they provided a list of 20 people related to her testimony and the fbi did not...
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is this selective storytelling so that the white house can paint the fbi as a villain and the fbi can paint the white house as a villain? >> that's the public message that the white house and republicans need to give, this is a very extensive investigation. that's what susan collins, jeff flake and lisa murkowski need to hear in order to say this is a legitimate investigation. they expanded the investigation a little bit and went beyond the four people. they talked to nine people. are those the nine people that could actually corroborate some of the claims made by these women? >> very quickly, shannon, you're reporting that fbi director christopher wray is documenting meticulously every single interaction with the white house that he can't then be -- >> do you think 18 months of tweets have taught him a lesson or two? the white house has painted the fbi as hillary clinton supporters. >> get back to the hill. we need you over there. thank you for coming out and hanging out on set. the senate is expected to start in 30 minutes. watch mitch mcconnell put things in motion for a final vote
is this selective storytelling so that the white house can paint the fbi as a villain and the fbi can paint the white house as a villain? >> that's the public message that the white house and republicans need to give, this is a very extensive investigation. that's what susan collins, jeff flake and lisa murkowski need to hear in order to say this is a legitimate investigation. they expanded the investigation a little bit and went beyond the four people. they talked to nine people. are...
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he's a former fbi investigator. he's the author of several books including the presidents book of secrets, the untold story of intelligence briefings to america's president. david, i want to pick up exactly where we left off with carole. there must be people around the world. american spies, a very can sources of other countries, to despise. american people have been pride providing -- allies who have been providing americans with information. all of who must not be sleeping. wondering whether anything about them is sitting around mar-a-lago for 18 months. either inadvertently or having been traded for for something. >> it is a rough day for intelligence officers and their sources. that is for sure. listen, i think people suspected that some of this would be out there. even i, looking at this really carefully over the last two weeks, was not prepared to see that list of documents where it classification level, with the controls on them. >> controls on them that is the thing like each diaz to derive human information
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it doesn't explain why the fbi was interested in page if the first place. the document says the fbi believes page has been the subject of targeted recruitment by the russian government. the next line is redacted. then it reads, blank undermine and influence the 2016 presidential election, in violation of u.s. criminal law. not to mention, after a week of trying to walk back his doubts about russian election interference, the president is now back at it, referring to it as a hoax. so, let's break it down with nbc news investigations reporter tom winter and national security analyst and former fbi special agent clint watts. back with me, the boston herald's kimberly adkins, and bloomberg's sahil kupure. sort out what the documents do tell us, setting aside this was an unprecedented release of information. there is a little something in it for everyone. >> this fisa document, which is perhaps one component of a much, much larger investigation, has really become a political fulcrum for people to either attack or support the investigation that's going on, lookin
it doesn't explain why the fbi was interested in page if the first place. the document says the fbi believes page has been the subject of targeted recruitment by the russian government. the next line is redacted. then it reads, blank undermine and influence the 2016 presidential election, in violation of u.s. criminal law. not to mention, after a week of trying to walk back his doubts about russian election interference, the president is now back at it, referring to it as a hoax. so, let's...
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this point has been made by some fbi people and some ex-fbi people and currently over the past week. and i don't believe those who pushed for this investigation ever intended it to be an investigation that would be full and amply enforced and ambitious in its tactics. i think on the republican side at least for most of them they were looking for cover. and that is what they think, at least they think they've got the cover they need to vote yes. >> and mimi roca, former federal prosecutor, you've worked with the fbi on real investigations. what should they have done even within the realm of background investigations? let's acknowledge it's different from a criminal investigation that you're directing that could take years or months with a criminal investigation the fbi is running usually. >> right. and the main difference between the criminal investigation and a background investigation is that a criminal investigation the fbi really would have free rein to follow leads and do what it does best. here they were literally turning away witnesses that showed up at the offices. the fbi doe
this point has been made by some fbi people and some ex-fbi people and currently over the past week. and i don't believe those who pushed for this investigation ever intended it to be an investigation that would be full and amply enforced and ambitious in its tactics. i think on the republican side at least for most of them they were looking for cover. and that is what they think, at least they think they've got the cover they need to vote yes. >> and mimi roca, former federal prosecutor,...
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. >> will you be calling during the hearing for that investigation by the fbi? >> i have called for it. >> when the cameras are on. >> i have called for it from day one. an fbi impartial objective investigation must be done, not only as to her allegations but also as to deborah ramirez and they would include all of this. it's more than two people. there are other witnesses that need to be called and they need to be called first by the fbi. yes, i will go on the record in this hearing demanding that there be an fbi investigation. >> will that motion be in order? can you say, mr. chairman, i move that we have an fbi investigation and vote on it. >> i was ruled out of order when i moved to adjourn. >> can you move to have an fbi investigation right there on national television with all of the networks covering it live? >> i can move for it but, really, it's the white house that has the power to order it and they are silenced. they're blocking this. >> it's not an order. you can't say, i move we have an fbi investigation and make the chair respond and vote on it? >>
. >> will you be calling during the hearing for that investigation by the fbi? >> i have called for it. >> when the cameras are on. >> i have called for it from day one. an fbi impartial objective investigation must be done, not only as to her allegations but also as to deborah ramirez and they would include all of this. it's more than two people. there are other witnesses that need to be called and they need to be called first by the fbi. yes, i will go on the record in...
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contacts between russia and the fbi. i'm also on the house intelligence committee and we're getting a briefing at 4:00 today. i hope this can be resolved. i want to go back to one thing you said -- >> can i interrupt you there? people are sitting back there saying how does this happen? how do members of congress get briefed and be told different things? >> that's what i'm going to try to find out today. we have a meeting at 4:00. a closed door meeting on boston, the fbi will be there. we have to get this resolved. on one hand we hear one contact and then on the other we hear that there were multiple contacts. obviously there's a significant difference. also, we should keep in mind russia doesn't contact us that often. i'm not saying believe everything the russians tell us but they don't contact us that often. this was not unusual but not ordinary. and yet to me it didn't get the attention -- >> it should have raised a bigger red flag? >> it certainly should have. absolutely. >> there is disagreement with experts i have b
contacts between russia and the fbi. i'm also on the house intelligence committee and we're getting a briefing at 4:00 today. i hope this can be resolved. i want to go back to one thing you said -- >> can i interrupt you there? people are sitting back there saying how does this happen? how do members of congress get briefed and be told different things? >> that's what i'm going to try to find out today. we have a meeting at 4:00. a closed door meeting on boston, the fbi will be...
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specifically, that source was sent by the fbi to talk to three people in the trump campaign who the fbi believed were in contact with russian agents who were in the process of interfering in the election. and it's interesting and it is important that we don't know what's going to happen to that part of the investigation. just like with all that mysterious and intriguing and weird elliott broidy stuff. and all of that george nader stuff, with him as a cooperating witness. all of that stuff about money flows and offers from the united arab emirates. we don't know where any of that stuff is going. we have seen no charges filed on any of that stuff yet. and we have seen no charges filed yet on some of the very simple stuff that we absolutely know that russia did to mess with our election that was a crime under u.s. law. take george papadopoulos, that trump campaign foreign policy adviser. right? a big part of the reason the fbi started its counterintelligence investigation in the first place is because papadopoulos revealed that he had been given advance notice that russia had stolen democr
specifically, that source was sent by the fbi to talk to three people in the trump campaign who the fbi believed were in contact with russian agents who were in the process of interfering in the election. and it's interesting and it is important that we don't know what's going to happen to that part of the investigation. just like with all that mysterious and intriguing and weird elliott broidy stuff. and all of that george nader stuff, with him as a cooperating witness. all of that stuff about...
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i didn't need the fbi director to tell me. we all knew what it was. . the picture said it. you know, it's like lowering the flags. why does it take so long to lower the flags? >> still ahead on "way too early," a giant of women's soccer leaves the pitch for the final time. abby wambach on why she's leaving the game she's helped define. plus -- tom is a great guy and i guess there was something where he was -- everyone was saying what about donald trump, what about this, what about that? and they had to end the news conference. but i want to tell you something, tom brady is a winner. >> tom brady ends a news conference over donald trump. we'll explain why when "way too early" comes right back. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2015 gs350 with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. if you struggle you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed
i didn't need the fbi director to tell me. we all knew what it was. . the picture said it. you know, it's like lowering the flags. why does it take so long to lower the flags? >> still ahead on "way too early," a giant of women's soccer leaves the pitch for the final time. abby wambach on why she's leaving the game she's helped define. plus -- tom is a great guy and i guess there was something where he was -- everyone was saying what about donald trump, what about this, what...
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. >>> the fbi and secret service are reportedly investigating a series of high level hacking aimed at "a" list celebrities and top washington officials including first lady michelle obama. officials are still working to confirm the authenticity of the information which was posted online earlier this week. just yesterday, the nation's top intelligence officials told the senate the threat of cyber attacks against the u.s. is now greater than the threat of terror from al qaeda. president obama spoke about the investigation into the hacking during an interview yesterday. >> we should not be surprised that if you've got hackers who want to dig in and devote a lot of resources that they can access people's private information. it is a big problem. >> right into the white house. >> again, i'm not confirming that that's what happened. >> nbc news justice correspondent pete williams with more details. >> the scene of the crime is this website apparently based in russia that posts some prominent names and personal financial information. among the targets, michelle obama, vice president biden, t
. >>> the fbi and secret service are reportedly investigating a series of high level hacking aimed at "a" list celebrities and top washington officials including first lady michelle obama. officials are still working to confirm the authenticity of the information which was posted online earlier this week. just yesterday, the nation's top intelligence officials told the senate the threat of cyber attacks against the u.s. is now greater than the threat of terror from al qaeda....
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what's the fbi going to find out about this smear attempt? it isn't a deadly predator. what's the fbi going to find out about this smear attempt? what'st about this smear attempt? horns or teeth . there's no self-appointed crown. it doesn't repurpose someone else's legacy. it's not a metaphor or the result of a merger. it's none of those things. it's our family name. man: this is really about the country, about patriotism, and about right and wrong. there is a reason that we're here tonight, all of us, and that there is a remedy. is it people in this room and across this country? please vote. vo: need to impeach is responsible for the content of this advertising. we're all under one roof now. congratulations. thank you. how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right, right. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 k
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i'm sure he's been on the fbi's radar a long time before 2016. we'll never know whether the fbi had enough without the dossier. the unvetted dnc funded dossier, because they included it. and everyone who reads this fisa application sees the amount of reliance they placed on this product -- >> president trump issued his own response writing that they, quote, confirm with little doubt that the department of, quote, justice, and fbi misled the courts. witch hunt, rigged, a scam. >>> first of all, julia, to your earlier point, casting doubt on that, jake tapper came back at carter page who said, look, i was never this. actually you claimed you were. >> he said he was a formal advisor to the kremlin. you can't have it both ways. you can't advertise yourself to the kremlin in one year and the other year try to completely distance yourself although we see the president do that often with his advisors as he's digs tanzaniaed himself from page and manafort. i think out of the damage done around this, especially when the president says the fbi is misleadin
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actually the police chief for the town called up the fbi. there is a number of tips from former classmates who made the connection. so that's what we've seen a lot of honestly. there's a trend in a lot of these stories for some of these lower level cases, the layup cases where it's an easy charge to bring because there's so much evidence, they have bragged on social media, that a lot of former classmates have been bringing. so it's like the worst person you knew in high school, you're extracting your revenge on them. the person you've watched go through this process of being radicalized online and on facebook, now they're able to pull the trigger. so there are these cases that we've seen where family members are making hard decisions but there's a lot of cases where people turning these people into the fbi really seem to be enjoying it, honestly. >> tina, ryan mentioned family members. there's just one case a son tipping off the fbi about his father who was charged in the capitol riot. there's been other cases as well in the court filings. i
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then we heard from the director of the fbi, chris wray and others, including head of the d.c. national guard that said strangely january 5th, the day before the insurrection he had certain authority taken away from him to activate national guard in support of the capitol if he needed to do so. what is this adding up to tell you? >> i think that there are still a lot of unanswered questions that hopefully congress will be asking as it continues to look at what happened january 6th. i do think it is encouraging from director wray's testimony that over the past several years, the fbi was devoting more resources to domestic terrorist investigations, but there are an update -- unanswered questions about investigations he said were open. there wasn't more intelligence what was being planned for january 6th. and we are starting to see through charges coming out that there was planning for violence, coordination, and preorganization. so the question is why wasn't that detected before the event rather than just having one intelligence discussed in testimony out of the norfolk office th
then we heard from the director of the fbi, chris wray and others, including head of the d.c. national guard that said strangely january 5th, the day before the insurrection he had certain authority taken away from him to activate national guard in support of the capitol if he needed to do so. what is this adding up to tell you? >> i think that there are still a lot of unanswered questions that hopefully congress will be asking as it continues to look at what happened january 6th. i do...
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the fbi that subpoenaed his phone because of his possible involvement of the coup. this is absurd what the republicans are doing here with his committee assignments. it's all about owning the libs. of course, ilhan omar, i can imagine why they would want a black muslim woman democratic refugee from minnesota to not be on the foreign affairs committee. i can't imagine what's driving that. >> what do you think? >> you know, as we say in america, we don't negotiate with terrorists. if you are a republican senator kevin mccarthy, you reward them with committee assignments. i feel bad for 11. el morro valley she was a violent insurrectionists. unfortunately, she didn't support -- unfortunately, she doesn't put on weight supremacist history or theoretical life individuals to commit violence. unfortunately, she's not -- like marjorie taylor greene or lauren boebert or she is not proactively seeking pardons for taking part in helping president trump in a violent insurrection that left five people dead. unfortunately she's actually just a black muslim woman. that, ali, that
the fbi that subpoenaed his phone because of his possible involvement of the coup. this is absurd what the republicans are doing here with his committee assignments. it's all about owning the libs. of course, ilhan omar, i can imagine why they would want a black muslim woman democratic refugee from minnesota to not be on the foreign affairs committee. i can't imagine what's driving that. >> what do you think? >> you know, as we say in america, we don't negotiate with terrorists. if...
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and it's not because the fbi knows what's on them. that's the thing to keep in mind here as we go through all this. the fbi's mission in investigating the e-mail case was to look at the universe of e-mails that were sent and received on hillary clinton's private server. and they thought they had that universe. now it turns the out that there may be, may be additional e-mails that they need to look at. so what they decided is to tell congress about this. and the reason is that, as you point out, the fbi was investigating whether anthony weiner was improperly sending explicit text messages and pictures to this underaged girl. they concluded that he used a laptop computer to send some of those messages. then they discovered, after getting the laptop and starting to look at it, that huma abedin had also used that same laptop to e-mail hillary clinton at the private server e-mail address. so now there's potentially thousands of e-mails on that computer backed up to that computer that they need to look at and see whether they contain classi
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ford, that we all showed her in her testimony, in the fbi supplemental investigation and i think there should be soul searching but not the supreme court. >> outlining the divide in how the two parties, two different sides of the political peck trum approach this, this will be repeated even after sort of the initial reaction to the kavanaugh confirmation and a rise to the supreme court will be about the election issues meaning who had it right the whole way. this vote for senators is now past. some of them will be tested in their own reelections and some will be about driving voters across the spectrum to turn out. one of the things we heard today is heidi hide camp, democrat who was considered a possible yes vote for kavanaugh because she voted for neil gorsuch, she voted no and said it would have been more politically expedient for her to vote yes given the state, north dakota, that she's fr from. she will be one of those to watch with her own reelection in just a few weeks. >> summarizing all the political angles. what will be brett kavanaugh's immediate and lasting impact on the na
ford, that we all showed her in her testimony, in the fbi supplemental investigation and i think there should be soul searching but not the supreme court. >> outlining the divide in how the two parties, two different sides of the political peck trum approach this, this will be repeated even after sort of the initial reaction to the kavanaugh confirmation and a rise to the supreme court will be about the election issues meaning who had it right the whole way. this vote for senators is now...